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Davis got the save against the Diamondbacks on Sunday, retiring the side in a scoreless ninth inning to preserve Colorado's 8-7 victory. He didn't record a walk or a strikeout.

Tasked with protecting a one-run lead, Davis retired all three batters he faced to record his fifth save in as many chances to start the season. He hasn't had the opportunities to rack up as many saves as some other top-tier closers, but the right-hander is the unquestioned top option for the Rockies, and is off to an excellent start as he's yielded just one earned run and struck out 14 batters in 11.2 innings.

Davis struck out the final batter of Friday's game against the Braves to secure the save.

Davis has been rock solid for Colorado in 2019, as he's allowed a run in just one of his 11 outings. That's good enough for a 1.00 ERA with 12 strikeouts over nine frames. Wade will continue to be the top option for the Rockies in save situations moving forward.

Davis got a one-out save against the Nationals on Wednesday, striking out the only batter he faced to secure a 9-5 victory.

The Rockies were leading 9-3 going into the the ninth inning, but the Nationals staged a rally against Harrison Musgrave that cut the lead to 9-5 and allowed Davis to enter in a save situation. The veteran then struck out Kurt Suzuki with two runners on to end the threat. Davis didn't get his first save until April 15, but he's added two more since then and will continue to serve as the top closer option for the Rockies.

Davis got the save against the Nationals on Monday, working around a hit and a walk to fire a scoreless ninth inning and lock down a 7-5 victory for the Rockies.

Davis allowed a leadoff double to Ryan Zimmerman and walked Brian Dozier, but he was able to get Kurt Suzuki to ground into a game-ending double play to escape with his second save of the season. The 33-year-old has only given up one earned run through his 8.1 innings to give him a 1.08 ERA, although he has allowed seven hits and walked six batters to leave him with a 1.56 WHIP over nine appearances.

Davis got a one-out save against the Padres on Monday, working around a walk to get the final out via strikeout in the Rockies' 5-2 victory.

Davis finally picked up his first save of the season after coming into the game with a runner aboard, walking Luis Urias before striking out Ian Kinsler to seal the victory. It took Davis longer than expected to get this first save, but that can be attributed to a lack of opportunities on a Rockies team that has struggled out of the gate. He remains the top option for the closer role in the Colorado bullpen.